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courses:cs211:winter2011:journals:camille:chapter1 [2011/01/31 02:45] – [Section 1: Stable Matching] cobbccourses:cs211:winter2011:journals:camille:chapter1 [2011/01/31 02:47] (current) – [Section 2: Five Representative Problems] cobbc
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     * **Readability:**      * **Readability:** 
 This section was also very readable. I am glad that they didn't go any farther into the algorithms that could solve these problems (yet) because I would have been lost. The description of the graph math is the only part I found really confusing/difficult to read. It was too symbol-heavy without enough explanation of what the symbols meant. More labels on Figure 1.13 that explained those symbols would have made it a lot easier to read.  This section was also very readable. I am glad that they didn't go any farther into the algorithms that could solve these problems (yet) because I would have been lost. The description of the graph math is the only part I found really confusing/difficult to read. It was too symbol-heavy without enough explanation of what the symbols meant. More labels on Figure 1.13 that explained those symbols would have made it a lot easier to read. 
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 +    * **Sara Says:** 
 +"I'm also not sure that I understand how the graphs in Figure 1.13 are (necessarily) 
 +bipartite graphs." --> We'll be talking more about bipartite graphs soon.
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 +Yeah, the Five Representative Problems section was hard to read--getting into more than we 
 +need to right now.  It'll be a good review closer to the end of the semester.
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